Your Chrono is junk.... period,
180gr federal win mag match ammo?
How do you know your scope is tracking correctly
And what are you calling heavy fouling, how was it shooting at 100? , You would have to practically machine gun that thing to smoke a throat in 600rounds .
Your right, that was a typo on the grain.
190 grain gold medal match.
The scope tracking is fine, I run box drills on my scopes when i set them up, or when they come out of storage.
Fouling was barely being able to see the grooves in the barrel. After cleaning the copper out, it looks like the the grooves are really worn.
I admit that I've done some machine gunning with it a year or so ago. It's gotten pretty hot a few times, which is obviously not healthy especially for belted mags, but only a few times, and I'm talking only five rounds most in session. Not really enough to burn out the barrel that bad, but it's not a great barrel to begin with. I cleaned it out like i said in the beginning mostly because of the sticky brass. The copper cleaning helped with the sticky brass issue hence the why I just didn't let go messing with the fouling.
After taking sometime and looking at it with a bore scope its safe to say that there is some throat erosion, fire cracking was pretty apparent although I had to dig in there and dry out some of the solvent I had missed before I shot last, also there were some patches of copper in the barrel both which might explain some of the excess velocities...I suppose. The barrel still looks usable but I'm going to replace it anyways. The barrel quality isn't that great in a factory Remington barrel as it is. At 100 it still shoots 1.50 MOA, which is not nearly as good as when it was new, but that is to be expected.
I usually hand load as well. Usually 230 bergers, in a 300WM. That was what most of the action the barrel has seen in terms of loads.
I checked the Chrono with some load development yesterday, on an SPR build I just finished, I got a few errors so i changed the battery. Worked fine after. Idk.